August 7, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Procus said: Fine, then explain how the dailymail article came up with an almost opposite slant Regardless of where the crazy is coming from Twitter knows you're easy money to engage with it.
August 7, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Regardless of where the crazy is coming from Twitter knows you're easy money to engage with it. EMB is my Twitter. You algorithming me @VaBeach_Eagle?
August 7, 20223 yr If you are...I enjoy PBR, weed, ribs, homemade mac n cheese and long walks off short piers.
August 7, 20223 yr 15 minutes ago, rambo said: EMB is my Twitter. You algorithming me @VaBeach_Eagle? I spoke with Elon, he's working on things for us. Maybe he did something...
August 7, 20223 yr How's that Kherson "counteroffensive" coming along? Meanwhile, the coke-head of Kyiv says that if Russia holds referendums on accession in the liberated south, he'll refuse to negotiate peace. Well, dope, isn't that how you got in this fix in the first place? BTW, Russia is forming a Ukrainian force from liberated territories numbering 25K and growing.
August 8, 20223 yr 35 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: How's that Kherson "counteroffensive" coming along? Counteroffensives are more complicated when your army is actually concerned about killing civilians. Russia doesn't concern itself with civilian casualties in the least, hence the heavy use of weapons of dubious accuracy lobbed in the direction of schools and hospitals.
August 8, 20223 yr 6 hours ago, Abracadabra said: How's that Kherson "counteroffensive" coming along? Meanwhile, the coke-head of Kyiv says that if Russia holds referendums on accession in the liberated south, he'll refuse to negotiate peace. Well, dope, isn't that how you got in this fix in the first place? BTW, Russia is forming a Ukrainian force from liberated territories numbering 25K and growing. Ah, yes, inaccurate grad strike scattered across a grid square. Also the reason why this is happening is because Russia invaded illegally. That's it. Also, in America, we don't say got in this fix. I would have hoped a second generation immigrant would have picked up on more English, but it appears that you didn't make any friends to learn slang from. I bet you felt at home on CS, though. Is that how you started the love lust with your parent's homeland? The Soviet bloc weapons in the game? Triggered your autism to learn more? Or was it the bad Russian words teenage edgelords were saying in the voice chat circa 2003? Which one was it?
August 8, 20223 yr 16 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Counteroffensives are more complicated when your army is actually concerned about killing civilians. Russia doesn't concern itself with civilian casualties in the least, hence the heavy use of weapons of dubious accuracy lobbed in the direction of schools and hospitals. Amnesty Intl. has issued a report telling the truth about Ukraine's use of human shields in this conflict. What I've been saying all along has now been corroborated by a known western mouthpiece. Yet, here you are still accusing Russia of doing what Ukraine has been known to do. Projecting the evils of Ukraine onto Russia is wearing thin even among some ardent western stenographers, at least the few still capable of feeling shame. This coddling of criminals is reaching potentially catastrophic levels. Now these **** are purposely shelling the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant trying to cause a meltdown. Of course, they try to blame Russia. The people are likely to approve a referendum joining Russia and so they must be punished. These war criminals you support will be brought to justice.
August 8, 20223 yr yeah it's totally weird that Ukrainian forces defending Ukraine would find themselves in Ukrainian cities they're trying to defend. really boggles the mind. Amnesty International is getting rightly criticized for that report, which completely missed the mark on the realities of war when you're defending your homeland. by contrast, it's not that Russians have had no issue bombing civilians, it's an inherent part of their strategy.
August 8, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Abracadabra said: Amnesty Intl. has issued a report telling the truth about Ukraine's use of human shields in this conflict. What I've been saying all along has now been corroborated by a known western mouthpiece. Yet, here you are still accusing Russia of doing what Ukraine has been known to do. Projecting the evils of Ukraine onto Russia is wearing thin even among some ardent western stenographers, at least the few still capable of feeling shame. This coddling of criminals is reaching potentially catastrophic levels. Now these **** are purposely shelling the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant trying to cause a meltdown. Of course, they try to blame Russia. The people are likely to approve a referendum joining Russia and so they must be punished. These war criminals you support will be brought to justice. Sure, just because the Russians have show little interest in not shelling things like atomic power plants, we should discount the stories that they are still doing it. Why is that?
August 8, 20223 yr Just now, Abracadabra said: Amnesty Intl. has issued a report telling the truth about Ukraine's use of human shields in this conflict. What I've been saying all along has now been corroborated by a known western mouthpiece. Yet, here you are still accusing Russia of doing what Ukraine has been known to do. Projecting the evils of Ukraine onto Russia is wearing thin even among some ardent western stenographers, at least the few still capable of feeling shame. This coddling of criminals is reaching potentially catastrophic levels. Now these **** are purposely shelling the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant trying to cause a meltdown. Of course, they try to blame Russia. The people are likely to approve a referendum joining Russia and so they must be punished. These war criminals you support will be brought to justice. You mean the powerplant that Russian officials have said they would blow up rather than let the Ukrainians have it? It's a shame you never adopted your new culture. You don't realize why your parents left in the first place. Too bad you aren't on good terms with your old man, or you could ask him yourself.
August 8, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Abracadabra said: Amnesty Intl. has issued a report telling the truth about Ukraine's use of human shields in this conflict. What I've been saying all along has now been corroborated by a known western mouthpiece. Yet, here you are still accusing Russia of doing what Ukraine has been known to do. Projecting the evils of Ukraine onto Russia is wearing thin even among some ardent western stenographers, at least the few still capable of feeling shame. This coddling of criminals is reaching potentially catastrophic levels. Now these **** are purposely shelling the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant trying to cause a meltdown. Of course, they try to blame Russia. The people are likely to approve a referendum joining Russia and so they must be punished. These war criminals you support will be brought to justice.
August 8, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Bill said: You mean the powerplant that Russian officials have said they would blow up rather than let the Ukrainians have it? It's a shame you never adopted your new culture. You don't realize why your parents left in the first place. Too bad you aren't on good terms with your old man, or you could ask him yourself. More BS projection. The Russians are trying to cause an environmental nightmare in a region destined to be part of Russia- Those who believe such nonsense are either partisans or fools. In your case, probably both.
August 8, 20223 yr 10 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: Those who believe such nonsense are either partisans or fools. In your case, probably both. you're not even trying to disguise your trolling BS. the incel life is strong in this one.
August 8, 20223 yr 34 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: More BS projection. The Russians are trying to cause an environmental nightmare in a region destined to be part of Russia- Those who believe such nonsense are either partisans or fools. In your case, probably both. The authors of the most famous scorched earth military campaign in history? I mean they are at least capable of it, no?
August 8, 20223 yr 22 minutes ago, dawkins4prez said: The authors of the most famous scorched earth military campaign in history? I mean they are at least capable of it, no? Right, so you expend men and material to take, occupy and eventually incorporate territory for yourself, only to make it unlivable for generations. Like I said, partisan or fool.
August 8, 20223 yr 9 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: Right, so you expend men and material to take, occupy and eventually incorporate territory for yourself, only to make it unlivable for generations. Like I said, partisan or fool. Russian government has a long history of caring deeply about the people.
August 8, 20223 yr Quote Pentagon official: Russia has had between 70,000 to 80,000 casualties so far in Ukraine-Russia conflict From CNN's Ellie Kaufman Russia has had about 70,000 to 80,000 casualties so far in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, Colin Kahl, Defense Department under secretary for policy, said during an on-camera briefing at the Pentagon on Monday. This figure includes both Russian forces killed and wounded in action. "I think it’s safe to suggest that the Russians have probably taken 70 or 80,000 casualties in the less than six months. Now that is a combination of killed in action and wounded in action, that number might be a little lower, little higher, but I think that’s kind of in the ballpark,” Kahl said. Kahl said that number of casualties from Russian forces is "remarkable” considering Russia has "achieved none of Vladimir Putin’s objectives” since invading Ukraine at the end of February. "The Ukrainian morale and will to fight is unquestioned, and much higher I think than the average will to fight on the Russian side, so I think that gives the Ukrainians a significant advantage,” Kahl added.
August 8, 20223 yr 39 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: Right, so you expend men and material to take, occupy and eventually incorporate territory for yourself, only to make it unlivable for generations. Like I said, partisan or fool. "If i can't have it nobody can", sounds exactly like Putin's thinking on Ukraine from the start. Not saying he wants to blow the plant up but your pooh poohing of the possibility is once again flawed at best.
August 8, 20223 yr Just now, dawkins4prez said: "If i can't have it nobody can", sounds exactly like Putin's thinking on Ukraine from the start. Not saying he wants to blow the plant up but your pooh poohing of the possibility is once again flawed at best. The Russians have it, Dodo. Do you see how this logic works for Ukraine being the culprit?
August 8, 20223 yr 19 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: The Russians have it, Dodo. Do you see how this logic works for Ukraine being the culprit? Capturing on a contested battlefield and having is not the same thing, dodo.
August 8, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, dawkins4prez said: Capturing on a contested battlefield and having is not the same thing, dodo. It is in this conflict. Not a single town has been forcibly retaken by Ukraine in this entire battle. NOT ONE! Zaporizhzhia will never be part of Ukraine again. It, like all of the Donbas, is now Russian- forever. The Minsk II accords implementation would have been much better for Ukraine. I was right about that too.
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